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Noun. (defenestration) the act of throwing something or someone out of a window
Verb. (defenestrate) to throw something or someone out of a window The different degrees of defenestration correspond with the number of floors the victim has to fall. from latin: de-down fenestra-window (defenestration from three stories)
Tyrone: Woah! Jaheed's so angry he just threw dat' ho out da' window! La-a:AAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! (splat) Jaheed: Defenestration in da' third degree ho'! (sentence Sometimes a suicide by jumping out of a window isn't really suicide but actually defenestration to commit murder. |
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v. The act of throwing something or SOMEONE out of a window. on witnessing the disposal of a cigarette from the window of a moving car: "That was a heinous act of defenestration!"
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The coolest word EVER Mom, can I defenestrate my brother?
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The art of hurling the nearest problem out of a window. Defenestration of a human out of a 30th story window has a vicious tendency to create a mess that the police are not to keen on cleaning up.
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The act of bodily thowing a person out of a window. Defenestration is best executed from a third story (glass) window as it breaks bones but allows the defenestree to limp away.
Defenestration first officially happened at the Defenestration of Prague in 1618, leading to the start of the 30 years war. "I was told not to shoot the king's messenger, so I defenestrated him; he broke both legs. I do believe the king got the message."
"Gee, Larry, I haven't seen a good old-fashioned defenestration in a while." |
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The act of throwing somebody out a window related forms: To defenestrate- the verb defenestrated-past tense defenstrator-noun- one who commits the act of defenestration Root: The latin DE as in to remove + FENESTRA as in window = to remove from a window (throw out a window) I would defenestrate my brother, but we live on the 5th floor and he would most likely die.
Defenestration is attempted murder. |
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The act of throwing out Microsoft Windows and running Apple OS X/iOS or Android/Linux. My defenestration was complete when I replaced my Dell with an iMac and synced my iPad and iPhone with it.
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The act of throwing something or someone out of a window. Comes from the latin word "fenestra" which means window or opening. Frank: Dude! Where are all my stuff?
Me: I kinda defenestrated them i was feeling like Defenestration. Frank: Where's my mum? Me: Uhhmm..... |
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